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Rutland’s [[book title::“Bibliotheca medica”]], together with the library of [[crossreference::Cresswell Whateley]] ([[occupation::Rector]] of [[location::Tadmarton]], d.[[date of death::1682]]), was [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]] by [[auctioneer::Edward Millington]], [[date of auction::23 April 1683]].  The [[subject::medicine|medical]] books, at the end of the catalogue, comprise 704 lots ([[language::Latin]], 550; [[language::English]] 154).
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Rutland’s [[book title::“Bibliotheca medica”]], together with the library of [[crossreference::Cresswell Whateley]] ([[occupation::rector|Rector]] of [[location::Tadmarton]], d.[[date of death::1682]]), was [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]] by [[auctioneer::Edward Millington]], [[date of auction::23 April 1683]].  The [[subject::medicine|medical]] books, at the end of the catalogue, comprise 704 lots ([[language::Latin]], 550; [[language::English]] 154).
  
 
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Revision as of 19:30, 14 August 2020

Simon RUTLAND 1659-1682

Biographical Note

Son of Simon Rutland, of Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire. M.B. Christ’s College, Cambridge, 1680. Practised as a physician in Brentwood, Essex, where he died of smallpox on his 23rd birthday.

Books

Rutland’s “Bibliotheca medica”, together with the library of Cresswell Whateley (Rector of Tadmarton, d.1682), was auctioned in London by Edward Millington, 23 April 1683. The medical books, at the end of the catalogue, comprise 704 lots (Latin, 550; English 154).

Characteristic Markings

None of Rutland’s books have been identified.

Sources

  • Alston, R. C., Inventory of sale catalogues ... 1676-1800, St Philip, 2010.
  • Bibliotheca Whateliana, 1683 (Wing W1588).
  • Venn, J. & J. A. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge, 1922.